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Gain valuable knowledge
and experience as you tackle real world business problems and learn the
strategies necessary to help businesses grow and
thrive. Designed to fit busy lives, the MATC Marketing associate degree
program is offered in a variety of formats and focus options
Tailor your degree
After completing general marketing courses, tailor your degree to fit
your career goals by selecting one of four targeted emphasis areas:
- Advertising
- Retail
- eBusiness
- Sales
For information, refer to our new
curriculum.
Design your schedule
Classes are offered in formats designed to fit your busy life:
- Traditional classroom 8- and 16-week
- accelerated “Fastrack”
- Hybrid (part classroom and part online)
- Online (Take the entire
degree or select classes online!)
Add value with marketing certificates
In addition to the marketing program, MATC offers seven short-term
certificates providing focused training in specific aspects of the
marketing field:
- Sales Academy
- Marketing Management
- eBusiness
- Event Marketing
- Real Estate
- Small Business Entrepreneurship
- Midwest Technical Design Alliance
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Your Future Marketing
Career Marketing is one of the most dynamic fields in business today.
Every organization, whether large or small, needs marketing to effectively
create, distribute, price and promote products and services. The field
of marketing continues to grow and provide unique career opportunities.
Did You Know?
- Almost a third of all Americans are employed in marketing
related fields.*
- More top executives come out of marketing than another
other area of business.*
- Marketing salaries equal or exceed starting salaries
in economics, finance, accounting, general business, and liberal arts.*
- Marketing provides excellent training for the highest
levels in an organization.*
- Successful marketing professionals are promoted quickly
to higher levels of salary and responsibility.*
- Marketing jobs are expected to grow as much as 23%
by 2010.**
- Marketing was the #1 most critical area of expertise
for future business leaders.***
- Marketing has been cited as the "business skill
of the future."***
* Excerpted from Philip Kotler, Principles of Marketing,
8e, Prentice Hall, 2007, A-CM1
** US Department of Labor
*** Institute of International Research
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